Stefanos Tsitsipas got the chance to make his debut at the Six Kings Slam because Jack Draper is nursing an injury. Tsitsipas, who is not at all enjoying good form, locked horns with Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals of the Riyadh exhibition, only to succumb to a straight-set defeat.

But in spite of the defeat, he pocketed a huge prize money of $1.5 million. Six Kings Slam offers a participation prize money of $1.5 million to all six participants.

Apart from the Greek ace, Alexander Zverev also took home the same amount despite losing to Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the previous quarterfinal. The Six Kings Slam, in fact, gives the highest prize money ($6 million) in the history of tennis (even though it’s only an unofficial tournament). After it comes the US Open ,

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